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TownePlace Suites Phoenix North
4/573 Reviews
North Mountain
Me and my daughter we waiting for our apartment to be ready so we stayed here because they had a full kitchen. The staff is personable and we would stay here again as a first choice.
Courtyard Phoenix North
4.3/5105 Reviews
North Mountain
The gentleman who checked us in was awesome, also the gentleman who took towels to us, as there were none in the pool area. My feedback is this... My children went in the pool, they somehow came out of the pool with cuts on their hands and feet... The pool water had a nasty taste, is what my kids said, I told them close your mouth when going under. I said it's the bleach, to which they responded, but other pools water doesn't taste like this... So either it isn't being cleaned properly or something. I did enjoy My stay, but was disappointed that there wasn't continental breakfast offered for the price we paid. When I asked the gentleman at the front desk, he said he didn't know why it isn't offered, but that it isn't offered in all their locations. I left my dreaming big dreams sign on the inside of my room, thinking someone was going to come and take out the trash, but no one ever came, so I just got a grocery bag and put the trash in there. Otherwise our stay was great, the beds are comfortable, but I'm almost positive our beds were full size and not queen. I would know because I have a queen at home. Are rooms with queen size beds the same price as full sized ones?
DoubleTree by Hilton Phoenix North
3.9/5106 Reviews
North Mountain
Family of 4 here for baseball spring training. Room was double queen, good size. Beds were comfortable, shower has very good pressure! Plenty of restaurants within walking distance. Very nice big heated pool. Breakfast buffet was decent, had all the basics(eggs, bacon, sausage, toast). Hotel bar open until 10.
Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort
3.8/5104 Reviews
North Mountain
their service was great the location was good the room was great but their security guy needs to get a life and stop making his job his whole life he literally sat right next to me or stood right next to me until I got an Uber out of there for absolutely no reason and kept asking me every minute wouldn't is Uber here is the Uber here is it over here it's ridiculous so watch out for a fat white security guy he's an a******
Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak
3.7/5104 Reviews
Camelback East
The house prices are really not cheap. The townhouses and apartments in this area were bought casually at the price of 30,000 to 40,000 US dollars in 2008. So the relative land prices, the hotel is really profitable, and the hotel has a $ 39 resort fee. Ctrip is not included in the price. So be very careful when ordering, except for local tyrants. The hotel has a lot of ”pits”. I ordered a self-service restaurant at night, so no tip was given. After signing the order, the bank sent a text message. The price increased by 20 [%] Fortunately, the bank presided over justice. The place for breakfast was not labeled, but the ordinary Crossint and donuts in a supermarket each cost $ 4 for a total of $ 8. Fortunately only booked for one day
Premier Inns Metro
2.7/599 Reviews
North Mountain
The “Inns” owned by the Whitbread chain are best described as motels and, in my experience, provide a consistent standard of bed and breakfast accommodation throughout, although there are minor variations between establishments, not all of which have lifts to the upper floors, so guests with mobility problems would do well to specify a ground-floor room when booking. Some of the accommodation can be in annexes rather than the main motel. Access to the rooms is provided by key card which is also needed to enter the hotel from reception. In some (most?) cases the card has to be inserted into a slot to operate the room’s lights. Most rooms provide a large, comfortable double bed, although some rooms offer two single ones. There is often, but not invariably, a ‘sofa’ bed as well. If there isn’t one an armchair is provided. The en-suite bathrooms provide a toilet, and a hand basin, and recently more establishments appear to be providing shaver sockets. All rooms have showers, but, as most appear to be over a bath, those with mobility problems would be advised to check accessibility beforehand. Bath and hand towels are provided. Mirrors are found in both the bathroom and the main bedroom. Free Wi-Fi and a modern, large screen TV are the norm and there is usually a table with a chair and a desk lamp, above which are four electric sockets. Tea making facilities are provided, as is a hair-dryer. There is adequate space available to hang clothes overnight with a full length space and a number of shelves. The rooms themselves are generally clean and quiet, even where they are close to traffic, although there can occasionally be some noise from other guests in some of the older establishments. The one consistent drawback appears to be that the rooms in general are overheated and it can be difficult, if not, at times, impossible to reduce the temperature, as there are restriction devices on the windows which prevent them being opened by more than a couple of inches, and the heating controls are frequently not adjustable. Staff are mostly cheerful, friendly, and efficient, although like in any walk of life you may find one who finds it hard to smile. The accommodation is generally reasonable value for the money. The attached chain restaurants serve pub grub from at least two standard menus. This is adequate but nothing more, and currently (May 2022) service can be slow due to post-covid staffing problems. Unfortunately they all seem to consider it not only mandatory but desirable to assault patrons’ ears at all times of the day with what I presume they regard as music.

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